The genetic architecture of floral traits in the woody plant Prunus mume

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Qixiang Zhang
He Zhang
Lidan Sun
Guangyi Fan
Meixia Ye
Libo Jiang
Xin Liu
Kaifeng Ma
Chengcheng Shi
Fei Bao
Rui Guan
Yu Han
Yuanyuan Fu
Huitang Pan
Zhaozhe Chen
Liangwei Li
Jia Wang
Meiqi Lv
Tangchun Zheng
Cunquan Yuan
Yuzhen Zhou
Simon Ming-Yuen Lee
Xiaolan Yan
Xun Xu
Rongling Wu
Wenbin Chen
Tangren Cheng
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[1] Beijing Forestry University,Beijing Key Laboratory of Ornamental Plants Germplasm Innovation & Molecular Breeding, National Engineering Research Center for Floriculture, Beijing Laboratory of Urban and Rural Ecological Environment, School of Landscape Arch
[2] Beijing Forestry University,Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Tree Breeding by Molecular Design
[3] BGI-Shenzhen,BGI
[4] BGI-Shenzhen,Qingdao
[5] University of Macau,State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine, Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences
[6] Beijing Forestry University,Center for Computational Biology & Key Laboratory of Genetics and Breeding in Forest Trees and Ornamental Plants of Ministry of Education, College of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology
[7] Mei Research Center of China,Center for Statistical Genetics, Departments of Public Health Sciences and Statistics
[8] The Pennsylvania State University,undefined
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Mei (Prunus mume) is an ornamental woody plant that has been domesticated in East Asia for thousands of years. High diversity in floral traits, along with its recent genome sequence, makes mei an ideal model system for studying the evolution of woody plants. Here, we investigate the genetic architecture of floral traits in mei and its domestication history by sampling and resequencing a total of 351 samples including 348 mei accessions and three other Prunus species at an average sequencing depth of 19.3×. Highly-admixed population structure and introgression from Prunus species are identified in mei accessions. Through a genome-wide association study (GWAS), we identify significant quantitative traits locus (QTLs) and genomic regions where several genes, such as MYB108, are positively associated with petal color, stigma color, calyx color, and bud color. Results from this study shed light on the genetic basis of domestication in flowering plants, particularly woody plants.
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